Monsanto

Monsanto: Poison at the Table – Part 6 (GM Corn)

Transgenic, BT, GM. They essentially cover the same thing – genetic modification (Bt corn is a variant of maize, genetically altered to express the bacterial Bt toxin, which is poisonous …READ MORE

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Wow. I’ve been working on the Monsanto series for a while, and I’ve been diligently piecing together the info for my gm corn post.   In the meantime, I ran across …READ MORE

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Monsanto: Poison at the Table – Part 5 (GM Crops – India)

Genetic modification is essentially changing up genetic material within an organism by adding, removing or manipulating genes within DNA. Many people believe the manipulation of natural things at the cellular …READ MORE

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Monsanto: Poison at the Table – Part 4 (Toxins)

For decades in the 20th century (precisely 1929 – 1977), Monsanto was the sole manufacturer of PCBs to be used in a myriad of things like dielectric fluids, insulating and …READ MORE

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Monsanto: Poison at the Table – Part 3 (The Sweet Stuff)

Thank you encyclopedia Britannica: “The Monsanto Chemical Works was founded in 1901 by John F. Queeny (1859–1933), a purchasing agent for a wholesale drug company, to manufacture the synthetic sweetener …READ MORE

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Monsanto: Poison at the Table – Part 2 (Bovine Growth Hormone)

This is the second part in my series on Monsanto. Trust me, it gets better and better. The first time I ever heard of Monsanto was sometime around 2000”ish” when …READ MORE

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Monsanto:  Poison at the Table – Part 1 (Agent Orange)

This is the first piece in my series on the Monsanto Corporation.  Initially, I figured I’d be writing a post simply listing why we, as the human race, should despise …READ MORE

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